Re: [WSG] Revolutionary news

2008-01-27 Thread Keryx Web

russ - maxdesign skrev:


It is a very interesting chart (I haven't seen anyone map out the IE8
situation this well), but it also renders poorly in Safari (can't read a lot
of the text)... Do you have a simpler version of the chart (like, horror of
horrors, an image) you could post and then link here for discussion?


*Images*

Here is the PNG that's used as a fallback to my SVG-chart:
http://keryx.se/dev/svg/geckobug-08-01/ie8-metatag.png

I have also added a link on the HTML-page.

If anyone wishes to edit the original in Dia, here's that link:
http://keryx.se/dev/svg/geckobug-08-01/ie8-metatag.dia

*SVG*

Concerning the SVG situation:

Here is the PDF with screenshots in many different browsers:
http://keryx.se/dev/svg/geckobug-08-01/SVG-bug-in-firefox.pdf

I received feedback today on the SVG bugs, saying the SVG looks perfect 
in Opera 9.5 beta and, FWIW, Firefox 1.5 on Ubuntu.


Here is the bug that makes FFox 2.0 go bananas with minimum font size: 
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=290044


If anyone knows what bug it can be that makes FFox 3 handle my SVG worse 
than FFox 2, please help me find it or report it. Safari 3 and FFox 3 
might share a substantial amount of code, since they get it equally wrong...



Lars Gunther

P.S. You may treat all this as public domain if you wish to edit and 
reproduce it.



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Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] running ie7 on my mac??

2008-01-27 Thread kevin mcmonagle

thanks for the good reply's guys. I think im gonna try this one first:

http://macapper.com/2007/11/29/ies4osx-run-internet-explorer-567-natively-in-os-x/

-best
kevin




Joe Ortenzi wrote:
horses for courses. Worked fine on three of my leopards, 
two installed under tiger then updated to leopard, one afterwards. I 
reccommend running it as reccommended and not tweaking very much. but 
give it plenty of RAM!


but If vmware works for you, brill!

one of my developers compared and reckons parallels was a better 
product for web developers who also need tools to run in XP



On Jan 25 2008, at 16:16, Gregory Alan Gross wrote:

Had a terrible time on my Intel MacBook with Parallels Desktop; it 
refused to play nice with OS X Leopard.  Wouldn't even install 
properly.  Switched to VMware Fusion, and haven't had a problem since.


g.



On Fri , kevin mcmonagle sent:

Hi,
Whats my cheapest option for getting ie7 to run on my intel based
mac.
Is it basically an option between boot camp, parallels or virtual
pc?
Very frustrated with discrepancies at the moment.

-best
kevin




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Re: SPAM-LOW: Re: [WSG] running ie7 on my mac??

2008-01-27 Thread kevin mcmonagle

hi,
just a quick follow up. After 20mins downloading and installing and no 
cost im running ie6 and 7 natively in tiger with ies4osx. It aint pretty 
but it works.

-best
kevin


kevin mcmonagle wrote:

thanks for the good reply's guys. I think im gonna try this one first:

http://macapper.com/2007/11/29/ies4osx-run-internet-explorer-567-natively-in-os-x/ 



-best
kevin




Joe Ortenzi wrote:
horses for courses. Worked fine on three of my leopards, two 
installed under tiger then updated to leopard, one afterwards. I 
reccommend running it as reccommended and not tweaking very much. but 
give it plenty of RAM!


but If vmware works for you, brill!

one of my developers compared and reckons parallels was a better 
product for web developers who also need tools to run in XP



On Jan 25 2008, at 16:16, Gregory Alan Gross wrote:

Had a terrible time on my Intel MacBook with Parallels Desktop; it 
refused to play nice with OS X Leopard.  Wouldn't even install 
properly.  Switched to VMware Fusion, and haven't had a problem since.


g.



On Fri , kevin mcmonagle sent:

Hi,
Whats my cheapest option for getting ie7 to run on my intel based
mac.
Is it basically an option between boot camp, parallels or virtual
pc?
Very frustrated with discrepancies at the moment.

-best
kevin




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